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Eagle Eye Networks Announces Record Q1 Revenue, Expands

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JUNE 2021

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ADT SECURITY AUSTRALIA LAUNCHES ESSENCE SMARTCARE SOLUTION FOR SENIORS

n ESSENCE SmartCare has announced that ADT Security Australia has selected its Care@ Home Enhanced Telecare Services Platform. SmartCare is a unified telehealth and care platform enables monitoring at any level and through any type of caring device. Essence SmartCare’s award-winning Care@ Home platform is an aging-in-place product suite, providing seamless health monitoring solutions that enable seniors to live independent lives while providing their families with peace of mind. Leveraging a variety of advanced technologies, including deep AI capabilities, to ensure the safety of seniors, the platform comprises an integrated suite of services, including continuous monitoring of daily activities, advanced fall detection, and voiceactivated alerts to facilitate real-time communication with caregivers and emergency services providers. The rollout of Essence’s technologies will allow ADT Security Australia to offer breakthrough telecare services to seniors using state-of-the-art technology and utilizing the LTE network. The announcement comes as the senior population is set to grow rapidly in Australia with the proportion of seniors who are over the age of 75 to grow from 33 per cent to 55 per cent in the next 30 years, and annual revenue for homebased care and services of around $A4.5 billion annually. “We are honored to be joining forces with ADT Security Australia, one of the largest security and safety solutions providers, to enable them to provide the best care and protection to Australian seniors,” said Barak Katz of Essence SmartCare. “Our unified telehealth and care platform enables monitoring at any level and through any type of caring device for a wide range of health conditions, inside or outside the home, through one connected Care@Home smart platform.” Meanwhile, ADT Australia’s David Kirubi said Essence’s Care@ Home solution enables ADT’s mission of benefiting customers while ensuring peace of mind for their loved ones and carers.

EAGLE EYE NETWORKS ANNOUNCES RECORD Q1 REVENUE, EXPANDS

n EAGLE Eye Networks, which leverages artificial intelligence on a cloud platform for security applications, has announced record Q1 2021 revenue growth and greater than 85 per cent year-over-year revenue growth in 2020. Fuelling growth globally are a new manufacturing facility near its Austin headquarters, and a near doubling of its team to meet the growing demand for cloud video surveillance. “We have passed the tipping point in the video surveillance industry’s adoption of cloud video, as businesses of all types and sizes have realized the advantages of a true cloud solution,” said Dean Drako, founder and CEO of Eagle Eye Networks. “Resellers, business owners, and IT professionals understand Eagle Eye Networks smart cloud video surveillance, with appropriate privacy and cybersecurity protections, is making businesses more efficient and effective, and communities much safer.” In addition to record revenue and growth in 2020 and Q1 2021, the company announced funding from venture capital firm Accel in Q4 2020, spurring additional investment in people, products, and the technology Drako said were needed to transform the video surveillance industry.

SECTECH ROADSHOW DATABASE IS NOT FOR SALE

n SECTECH Roadshow organiser, Monique Keatinge said a thirdparty unknown to the team was touting ‘the SecTech Roadshow database’ to manufacturers and distributors across the industry. According to Keatinge, the genuine SecTech Roadshow database is not, has never been, and will never be for sale, such transactions being a breach of privacy that’s illegal in Australia. Keatinge said the SecTech Roadshow database has never been used for any purpose external to SecTech Roadshow or co-organiser SEN magazine, nor has it ever been provided to any third party. “Any pitches from third parties offering ‘the SecTech Roadshow database’ for sale should be immediately forwarded to monique@sen.news for the actioning of a legal response,” Keatinge said. “And speaking of SecTech, we are very much looking forward to getting back on the road in 12 months’ time – it’s been far, far too long between nibbles and drinks.”

THE SECTECH ROADSHOW DATABASE IS NOT, HAS NEVER BEEN, AND WILL NEVER BE FOR SALE, SUCH TRANSACTIONS BEING A BREACH OF PRIVACY THAT’S ILLEGAL IN AUSTRALIA.

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